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A Voyager Movie...

Lucy of Nine

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How great would a VOY/TNG/DS9 movie be? All the casts together! It would be brilliant! The two ships could be docked at DS9... and well, thats about all I can come up with. LOL... wait... Picard and Janeway could hook up... :) Hehe...
 
How great would a VOY/TNG/DS9 movie be? All the casts together! It would be brilliant! The two ships could be docked at DS9... and well, thats about all I can come up with. LOL... wait... Picard and Janeway could hook up... :) Hehe...

Wow. You should be a writer.
 
DS9 and Voyager both deserve live action continuations in the form of TV movies. DS9's relaunch novels could easily be adapted, so not to tread on the popular continuation established from them. Voyager could use an aftermath storyline of what happened to the crew when they got home. Do Chakotay, B'Elanna and the Maquis get revenge on the Dominion? Is Seven accepted into society? Does the Doctor continue to campaign for holographic rights, or is he deleted and upgraded to conform to the most recent standards? ;)

The material is there, it's just that nobody thinks DS9 or Voyager had a large enough audience to justify the cost.
 
How great would a VOY/TNG/DS9 movie be? All the casts together! It would be brilliant! The two ships could be docked at DS9... and well, thats about all I can come up with. LOL... wait... Picard and Janeway could hook up... :) Hehe...

Berman Trek is over.

Never to return.
 
DS9's relaunch novels could easily be adapted, so not to tread on the popular continuation established from them.

It would however be an excellent opportunity to canonically un-do Before Dishonor.

The material is there, it's just that nobody thinks DS9 or Voyager had a large enough audience to justify the cost.
It's too bad :(. I think a post ds9/voy miniseries is a way to spread out the costs more.
 
OK. On a serious note. I can donate some money to the project. Maybe like 10k. But, that is like a drop in the bucket. Also, no way the actors will all do it. Thirdly, I amsure Paramount or whatever has to approve.

This list could go on forever. If it was ONLY about money, some rich ST fan would make a major contribution to start a fund raiser or something. I am rich by Obama's definition but not overly so, so, like I said, 10k maybe pays for like 1 day of shooting.
 
I think a two or three part DS9/Voy miniseries would be more realistic than a movie even though the odds are next to nothing for that too. That said I think the current Destiny trilogy by David Mack would make for an excellent TNG/DS9/VOY miniseries adaptation.
 
You think Cho goes for less money than Garrett Wang?

Anyway, everyone is welcome, as long as they're not the main cast.
The Korean American motion picture actor/rock musician John Cho got his big break by coining the term "MILF!" in American Pie (1999).

Cho must be doing something right in Hollywood with all of the hardwork and the right connections he has in getting all of the non-stereotypical Asian American roles (No fucking kung fu, waiters, or delivery boy, but a regular portrayal of a human being like you and me) in Hollywood.

Cho has screen presence. He has that certain "something" that allows the Asian American demographic (Meaning, Americans of Asian descent who grew up in modern day, mainstream America.) to flock to watch his films in theatres in large numbers. It is a start, and Garrett Wang as a supporting actor on a television show just didn't have that certain "something" to elevate him to feature films.

The proof is in the pudding, no fellow Asian Americans that I know of tuned into "Star Trek: Voyager" to watch Garrett Wang ( :guffaw: ). Infact, most Asian Americans that I know of infact did not watch Star Trek at all after the popularity of TNG during the early-1990's, and moved onto other things such as tuning into NBA games.

Most Asian Americans who I have spoken to just did not know who Garrett Wang was. When I mentioned his name to my fellow Asian American friends or relatives during the 1990's, it felt like to them I pulled some Asian guy out of the bottom of the Hollywood totem (like "Power Rangers") in mentioning him and their responses have always been like:

"Garrett Who?" :wtf:

The Asian American parents (in their 60's in age) do not know who John Cho (and, definitely not Garrett Wang :rolleyes: ) is because they grew up in their Asian countries well into their late-teens, 20's, and 30's when they flew by a commercial airliner (Not some junk or shrimpboat!) to the United States with their young elementary school aged school children (Who are "American" citizens, not those yak pulling, chinky eyed stereotype of old Hollywood!) or children who were born in the USA as "American" citizens.

But, those Asian Americans who are hamburger eating, rock and roll listening, white woman fucking Americans like you and me know who John Cho is and Asian Americans as "regular Americans" like you and me will be the model for Asian Americans for years to come rather that "Noodle slurping, rice eating, rickshaw pulling, fu manchu stereotype" of yesteryear.
 
Picard spoke with Admiral Janeway in Nemesis.
To be honest, I'm amazed we got that much (of Voyager in Trek).
 
How great would a VOY/TNG/DS9 movie be? All the casts together! It would be brilliant! The two ships could be docked at DS9... and well, thats about all I can come up with. LOL... wait... Picard and Janeway could hook up... :) Hehe...

Wow. You should be a writer.

Riiight, so no one got that I was joking... sheeesh.

You're waaay too serious.
No, it's just that we've dealt with people before who really think this kind of thing should happen. Sometimes it's really hard to tell when people are joking...and when people are being idiots.
 
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